[05:59:29] TimStarling: the refactor of deprecation warnings broke the command-line parsertests runner [05:59:38] TimStarling: fix in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/591637 [06:01:29] bpirkle: ^ [06:55:57] +2 [11:47:40] I guess your not working any more this week kost_ajh ? :) [12:52:57] TimStarling: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/core/+/530019/ is intended for production [12:59:12] I do like being an early warning system... https://github.com/silexphp/Pimple/commit/65c694be65247a5621460da8f50b28e996b5763b [18:29:05] oh I love the "composer install would never update a package if you have a composer.lock committed like recommended" argument. That one has a rich history in the Composer world :(( [18:34:57] I also love the "this isn't needed for PHP, only for JS" argument [19:05:22] Reedy: start preparing yourself now for the mad rush to php 8.0 when it drops [19:05:42] MaxSem has already started doing it :P [20:52:42] seems like https://office.wikimedia.org/wiki/JetBrains is not working anymore (and existing licenses don't auto-renew either) [20:53:13] Reedy: do you know what happened? [20:53:31] I'm waiting on them to renew them [20:53:39] But all the current licenses are used up too [20:55:31] There's certainly some I can reclaim [20:55:40] should I add something to the wiki page? or is this something that will be resolved soon? [20:56:10] It's entirely upto JetBrains [20:56:17] In theory, they don't have to renew them [20:56:36] They should be renewed before the expire [20:58:06] The link is right. I just revoked a handful [21:15:05] Reedy, if you've got any for me you can revoke them [21:15:22] There's numerous that haven't used them in 2020 [21:15:23] I used some JetBrains stuff years ago but not anymore [21:15:29] So they're usually the first ones to go :P